1971 Pontiac Lemans Sport 7.5l *455* Viper Red on 2040-cars
Cross Hill, South Carolina, United States
This Auction is for a "1971 Pontiac Lemans Sport". This custom ride has been fully restored including (2) new front fenders. The name of the paint code chosen for this Pontiac is "Viper Red" and it definitely lives up to its name as you can see in the pictures.This baby is fast! She has a "455 CU. IN. ENGINE" along with "4/1 REAR POSITIVE-TRACTION". It's also equipped with "AIR SHOCKS" and a complete "STEERING REBUILD". The interior is black leather w/ black carpet. All seats are in great shape. NO TEARS! ALL rust has been stripped and removed from the vehicle. This is a unique "Lemans Sport" with many custom features that definitely stands out among the rest! If you are interested and/or have further questions, please contact me through eBay or by cell (864) 871-1970. YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS OUT ON THIS AMAZING 70'S CLASSIC! *WILLING TO NEGOTIATE*
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